ligersandtions
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My husband scuba dives in his freediving wetsuit (well, he did till he got a drysuit at least). The suit is open cell on the inside (so he has to use a conditioner/water mixture to lube it up so he can slide right in) but has some protective layer on the outside - I think it's a nylon layer, but then it also has cordura or kevlar or something on the knees and chest.
It's a farmer john type suit and I think the legs are 5mm and the jacket part is 7mm. He said it's much warmer than the 7mm scuba diving wetsuit he used to have. He said it's because of the open cell neoprene on the inside.
FWIW, we are hard on our wetsuits/drysuits. He's taken that suit over rocky, surgey, surfy, urchin-filled entries and exits....it's held up better than my Scubapro wetsuit (I can't say if it's because he's more graceful and hasn't eaten it as often as me....or if it really is just a durable suit).
It's a farmer john type suit and I think the legs are 5mm and the jacket part is 7mm. He said it's much warmer than the 7mm scuba diving wetsuit he used to have. He said it's because of the open cell neoprene on the inside.
FWIW, we are hard on our wetsuits/drysuits. He's taken that suit over rocky, surgey, surfy, urchin-filled entries and exits....it's held up better than my Scubapro wetsuit (I can't say if it's because he's more graceful and hasn't eaten it as often as me....or if it really is just a durable suit).